No. 1 beneficiary
A man hunted by the police around Australia and overseas for more than three years, has become a major beneficiary of three deceased estates. He is James Frederick Bazley, aged 54, the number one man on the police “Top Ten” wanted criminals list. Bazley disappeared from Melbourne in July, 1975, after skipping bail on a number of charges for robbery, aggravated burglary, shooting to prevent arrest and theft. — Melbourne.
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Press, 17 January 1979, Page 10
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72No. 1 beneficiary Press, 17 January 1979, Page 10
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